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Ones (album)

Ones (Spanish: Unos) is a compilation album by American singer Selena, released in the United States on October 1, 2002 by EMI Latin. It was released on November 11, 2002 in Spanish-speaking countries, while the limited edition included a bonus DVD of her music videos. Ones was released building on the popularity of the 1997 biographical film Selena. The album was aimed at Selena's new generation of fans, and its release marked the singer's twentieth year in the music industry. Ones features six number one singles namely, "Amor Prohibido", "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom", "No Me Queda Más", "Fotos y Recuerdos", and her duets with Álvaro Torres on "Buenos Amigos" and the Barrio Boyzz on "Donde Quiera Que Estés".

Ones
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 1, 2002
Recorded1990–1995
GenreLatin pop
Length74:01
Language
  • Spanish
  • English
LabelEMI Latin
ProducerA.B. Quintanilla III, Kike Santander, José Luis Arroyave, Jorge Alberto Pino, Sergio Minski, Guillermo J. Page, Andrés Felipe Silva
Selena chronology
Live! The Last Concert
(2001)
Ones
(2002)
Greatest Hits
(2003)
Singles from Ones
  1. "Con Tanto Amor Medley"
    Released: 2002
Re-release chronology

Selena's brother, A.B. Quintanilla, remixed three of her singles ("Amor Prohibido", "Como la Flor" and "Si Una Vez") into a medley mash-up entitled "Con Tanto Amor Medley", the same tracks found on the album. Ones received a positive reception among music critics, while Jon O'Brien of AllMusic noticed that the record label ignored Selena's self-titled debut album. The recording peaked at number two on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and number one on the Latin Pop Albums charts. Ones peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 18× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying 1,080,000 album-equivalent units sold in the United States.

Background and release edit

On March 31, 1995, American Tejano music singer Selena was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldívar, her friend and former manager of her boutiques.[1] The impact of the singer's death had a negative impact on Latin music, her genre—which she catapulted it into the mainstream market—suffered and its popularity waned following Selena's death.[2][3][4] Following her death, the singer's commodity grew, as interest in Selena sparked a buying frenzy among Hispanic and Latino Americans.[5] The singer's father and manager, Abraham Quintanilla Jr. was forced to release Selena (1997), a biopic on Selena's life and career, after two major film production companies were in the process of making their own films about Selena without the consent of the singer's family.[6] The film's release introduced a new generation of fans and inspired her family to release a compilation album containing the singer's most popular songs.[7][8] In an interview with Julie Chen, her family explained their intentions on releasing Ones as way to showcase who Selena was as a singer and a performer. They included a bonus DVD of Selena's music videos for those who never saw her in person.[7][8]

The album was released as part of the singer's 20th anniversary in the music industry.[9] EMI Latin re-released Selena's previous works, which were remastered and included bonus tracks, music videos, and spoken liner notes containing commentary and recollections from the singer's family, friends, and her band.[10] Ones was released on October 1, 2002 by EMI Latin, while Unos was released in Spanish-speaking countries.[11]

Songs edit

The singer's self-titled debut album was excluded from the tracklisting. The first of Selena's number ones to be featured on the album was her duet with Álvaro Torres on "Buenos Amigos".[12] The song became the singer's first number one single in her career when it peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in June 1991.[12] Two other songs were included from her second studio album Ven Conmigo (1990), of them were "No Quiero Saber" and "Baila Esta Cumbia". "Como la Flor", which became a career-launching single and the singer's signature song,[13][14] was included on Ones, and together with "La Carcacha" were taken from Entre a Mi Mundo (1992). The singles from Selena's 1993 release Live!, made an appearance on the album as well. "No Debes Jugar", the lead single from Live!, was praised by critics for its distinguishable cumbia music sounds that ultimately became her trademark.[15][16] The second single from Live!, "La Llamada", provided Selena her fourth top ten single.[12]

Tracks from Selena's fourth studio album Amor Prohibido (1994), made up most of the tracklisting on Ones. The title track "Amor Prohibido" sampled the cencerro, which was intended by the singer's brother and record producer A.B. Quintanilla, to attract people of different ethnicities to Selena's music.[17] "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" became a popular song among the singer's younger fans,[18] while posthumous reviews cited the song's catchiness and noted a sense of conviviality in the song.[19][20][21] "No Me Queda Más", the third recording off of Amor Prohibido, was praised for the singer's vocal interpretations and her ability to tackle such a song reserved for established musicians twice her age.[22] Another song from Amor Prohibido, "Fotos y Recuerdos", which sampled the Pretenders' 1983 single "Back on the Chain Gang", peaked at number one following Selena's death in April 1995.[12] Other songs from Amor Prohibido including "El Chico del Apartamento 512", "Techno Cumbia", and "Si Una Vez", were included on Ones. Selena's duet with the Barrio Boyzz on their 1994 single "Donde Quiera Que Estés" is also featured on Ones, the track topped the Hot Latin Songs chart for six consecutive weeks.[12] The singles "Tú Sólo Tú", "Siempre Hace Frio", "I Could Fall in Love", and "Dreaming of You", were released posthumously and were added to Ones. The latter two were shelved tracks intended for the Don Juan DeMarco (1995) soundtrack in which Selena made a cameo appearance.[23] "I Could Fall in Love" and "Dreaming of You" were the only songs featured on Ones from the singer's intended crossover album Dreaming of You (1995).

Reception and chart performance edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[24](mixed)
San Antonio Express News[25](favorable)

The album was met with positive reviews from music critics. Ramiro Burr of the San Antonio Express-News compared Ones to the greatest hits releases of Buddy Holly, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix.[25] Jon O'Brien of AllMusic noticed that the company intentionally wanted to focus on Selena's career between 1990 and 1995, ignoring her 1989 debut album.[24] The iTunes editorial team found Ones as a showcase of the singer's versatile soprano voice that inspires one to dance or be brought with emotion.[26] They noted a sense of intonation, "spine-chilling" vibrato, and coherency throughout the album.[26] Jessica Roiz of Billboard found Ones to have contained several of the singer's most popular singles. Roiz listed several songs included in Ones on her list of songs recorded by Selena that are meant to help those who are going through a breakup.[27] Ones was marketed through TV advertisements as a replacement to Selena's previous works, which were removed from distribution.[9] The album's release coincided with VH1's Behind the Music episode of Selena, which first aired on October 2, 2002.[9]

Ones debuted at number four on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums chart on the week ending October 19, 2002, the highest-debuting album that week.[28] The album debuted at number 162 on the Billboard 200 chart,[28] before peaking at number 159 on the week ending November 9, 2002.[29] In a year-end report compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, Ones was named with other Latin music albums, to have end the slight decline in Latin music sales that plagued the United States in the first and second quarters of 2002.[30] The recording was nominated for the Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year at the 2003 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[31] Ones ended 2003 as the 13th best-selling Latin album and ninth best-selling Latin pop album of the year.[32] Ones reentered the Top Latin Albums chart the week of February 7, 2004 at number 74 before slipping off and reentering the chart the week of March 13 at number 65.[33][34] On the chart's April 17, 2004 list, Ones rose to number 11, receiving the highest percentage gains for an album that week, which was followed by the singer's ninth anniversary of her death.[35] The album remained on the chart until May 29, 2004.[36] Ones was removed from Billboard's Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums chart and began charting on the Top Latin Catalog Albums chart. On the April 19, 2009 chart, Ones rose 51-percent in sales and climbed 61-percent to number three on the Top Latin Catalog Albums chart, which was followed by the singer's 14th anniversary of her death.[37] Ones ended up as the 88th best-selling Latin album of the 2000s decade.[38]

On October 14, 2016, Ones was released on a limited edition purple double disc vinyl.[39] The limited edition helped Ones debut and peak at number 70 on the Top Album Sales and number four on the Vinyl Albums chart.[40][41] Ones also debuted on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart, peaking at number seven.[41] Following another revision to its Latin albums charts, Billboard removed its two-decade-long ban of catalog albums in its chart beginning with the February 11, 2017 list; Ones re-entered the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums chart after 15 years.[42][43][44] After its revision, Ones claimed the number one position on the Latin Pop Albums chart within three weeks, dethroning CNCO's Primera Cita (2016).[45] The album remained atop the Latin Pop Albums chart for six consecutive weeks and was displaced by Alejandro Fernandez' album Rompiendo Fronteras (2017) on April 8, 2017.[46] Before its revision, Nielsen SoundScan reported that Ones sold 25,000 units in 2016; the seventh best-selling Latin album of the year, Ones was the best-selling Latin album by a woman in 2016.[47] In 2017's mid-year report, Ones sold 42,000 album-equivalent units, while 13,000 were pure album sales, ranking as the seventh best-selling Latin album.[48] In 2018's mid-year report, Ones sold 8,000 units and ranked as the tenth best-selling Latin album.[49] On July 12, 2018, Ones reached number one on iTunes' Latin Albums chart, out-selling living musicians recent releases including Maluma's F.A.M.E. (2018), J Balvin's Vibras (2018), Ozuna's Odisea (2017), and Shakira's El Dorado (2017).[27] The event was celebrated on the singer's official Facebook page while Billboard noticed that the album had reached its 140th week on their Top Latin Albums chart.[27] Ones was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in February 2003, signifying that 100,000 units had been shipped in the United States.[50] In November 2017 the RIAA recertified the album 18× platinum in the Latin field, denoting 1,080,000 album-equivalent units sold in the United States.[51]

Track listing edit

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."No Quiero Saber"Ven Conmigo, 19902:56
2."Baila Esta Cumbia"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Ven Conmigo2:58
3."Como la Flor"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Entre a Mi Mundo, 19923:05
4."La Carcacha"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Entre a Mi Mundo4:11
5."Buenos Amigos" (with Álvaro Torres)Álvaro TorresNada Se Compara Contigo, 19914:47
6."No Debes Jugar"
Live!, 19932:51
7."La Llamada"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Live!3:13
8."Amor Prohibido"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Amor Prohibido, 19942:50
9."No Me Queda Más"VelaAmor Prohibido3:20
10."Fotos y Recuerdos"Chrissie HyndeAmor Prohibido2:36
11."El Chico del Apartamento 512"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Vela
Amor Prohibido3:29
12."Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"Amor Prohibido3:30
13."Techno Cumbia"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Amor Prohibido3:47
14."Si Una Vez"
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
Amor Prohibido2:46
15."Donde Quiera Que Estés" (featuring the Barrio Boyzz)
Donde Quiera Que Estés, 19934:29
16."Tú Sólo Tú"Felipe Valdés LealDreaming of You, 19953:15
17."Siempre Hace Frio"Cuco SánchezSiempre Selena, 19963:16
18."I Could Fall in Love"Keith ThomasDreaming of You4:39
19."Dreaming of You"Dreaming of You5:14
20."Con Tanto Amor Medley" (Amor Prohibido / Si Una Vez / Como la Flor)
  • A. Quintanilla
  • Astudillo
 7:07
DVD
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."No Quiero Saber" 3:38
2."La Carcacha"Cecilia Miniucchi3:40
3."Buenos Amigos" 4:46
4."La Llamada"Cecilia Miniucchi3:12
5."Amor Prohibido"Cecilia Miniucchi2:53
6."No Me Queda Más"Sean Davered4:13
7."Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"Cecilia Miniucchi3:29
8."Techno Cumbia" 3:55
9."Donde Quiera Que Estes"Laurice Bell4:26
10."Tú, Sólo Tú" 3:16
11."Siempre Hace Frio" 3:08
12."I Could Fall in Love"Hector Galan4:29
13."Dreaming of You"Doug Kluthe4:24

Personnel edit

Credits are taken from the album's liner notes.[11]

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[51] 18× Platinum (Latin) 1,080,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

References edit

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  29. ^ a b Anon. & 2002 (b), p. 71.
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  31. ^ Anon. & 2003 (a), p. 20.
  32. ^ a b c Anon. & 2003 (d), p. 34.
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For other uses see Ones disambiguation 1 disambiguation and Number 1 s disambiguation Ones Spanish Unos is a compilation album by American singer Selena released in the United States on October 1 2002 by EMI Latin It was released on November 11 2002 in Spanish speaking countries while the limited edition included a bonus DVD of her music videos Ones was released building on the popularity of the 1997 biographical film Selena The album was aimed at Selena s new generation of fans and its release marked the singer s twentieth year in the music industry Ones features six number one singles namely Amor Prohibido Bidi Bidi Bom Bom No Me Queda Mas Fotos y Recuerdos and her duets with Alvaro Torres on Buenos Amigos and the Barrio Boyzz on Donde Quiera Que Estes OnesGreatest hits album by SelenaReleasedOctober 1 2002Recorded1990 1995GenreLatin popLength74 01LanguageSpanishEnglishLabelEMI LatinProducerA B Quintanilla III Kike Santander Jose Luis Arroyave Jorge Alberto Pino Sergio Minski Guillermo J Page Andres Felipe SilvaSelena chronologyLive The Last Concert 2001 Ones 2002 Greatest Hits 2003 Singles from Ones Con Tanto Amor Medley Released 2002Re release chronologySelena The Series Soundtrack 2020 Ones 2021 Moonchild Mixes 2022 Selena s brother A B Quintanilla remixed three of her singles Amor Prohibido Como la Flor and Si Una Vez into a medley mash up entitled Con Tanto Amor Medley the same tracks found on the album Ones received a positive reception among music critics while Jon O Brien of AllMusic noticed that the record label ignored Selena s self titled debut album The recording peaked at number two on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and number one on the Latin Pop Albums charts Ones peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 18 platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA signifying 1 080 000 album equivalent units sold in the United States Contents 1 Background and release 2 Songs 3 Reception and chart performance 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Quarterly charts 6 3 Year end charts 6 4 Decade end charts 7 Certifications 8 See also 9 References 10 Works cited 11 External linksBackground and release editOn March 31 1995 American Tejano music singer Selena was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldivar her friend and former manager of her boutiques 1 The impact of the singer s death had a negative impact on Latin music her genre which she catapulted it into the mainstream market suffered and its popularity waned following Selena s death 2 3 4 Following her death the singer s commodity grew as interest in Selena sparked a buying frenzy among Hispanic and Latino Americans 5 The singer s father and manager Abraham Quintanilla Jr was forced to release Selena 1997 a biopic on Selena s life and career after two major film production companies were in the process of making their own films about Selena without the consent of the singer s family 6 The film s release introduced a new generation of fans and inspired her family to release a compilation album containing the singer s most popular songs 7 8 In an interview with Julie Chen her family explained their intentions on releasing Ones as way to showcase who Selena was as a singer and a performer They included a bonus DVD of Selena s music videos for those who never saw her in person 7 8 The album was released as part of the singer s 20th anniversary in the music industry 9 EMI Latin re released Selena s previous works which were remastered and included bonus tracks music videos and spoken liner notes containing commentary and recollections from the singer s family friends and her band 10 Ones was released on October 1 2002 by EMI Latin while Unos was released in Spanish speaking countries 11 Songs edit nbsp Con Tanto Amor Medley source source Con Tanto Amor Medley is a medley mashup of Amor Prohibido Si Una Vez and Como la Flor The recording features acoustic guitar and strings as noted by music critics Problems playing this file See media help The singer s self titled debut album was excluded from the tracklisting The first of Selena s number ones to be featured on the album was her duet with Alvaro Torres on Buenos Amigos 12 The song became the singer s first number one single in her career when it peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in June 1991 12 Two other songs were included from her second studio album Ven Conmigo 1990 of them were No Quiero Saber and Baila Esta Cumbia Como la Flor which became a career launching single and the singer s signature song 13 14 was included on Ones and together with La Carcacha were taken from Entre a Mi Mundo 1992 The singles from Selena s 1993 release Live made an appearance on the album as well No Debes Jugar the lead single from Live was praised by critics for its distinguishable cumbia music sounds that ultimately became her trademark 15 16 The second single from Live La Llamada provided Selena her fourth top ten single 12 Tracks from Selena s fourth studio album Amor Prohibido 1994 made up most of the tracklisting on Ones The title track Amor Prohibido sampled the cencerro which was intended by the singer s brother and record producer A B Quintanilla to attract people of different ethnicities to Selena s music 17 Bidi Bidi Bom Bom became a popular song among the singer s younger fans 18 while posthumous reviews cited the song s catchiness and noted a sense of conviviality in the song 19 20 21 No Me Queda Mas the third recording off of Amor Prohibido was praised for the singer s vocal interpretations and her ability to tackle such a song reserved for established musicians twice her age 22 Another song from Amor Prohibido Fotos y Recuerdos which sampled the Pretenders 1983 single Back on the Chain Gang peaked at number one following Selena s death in April 1995 12 Other songs from Amor Prohibido including El Chico del Apartamento 512 Techno Cumbia and Si Una Vez were included on Ones Selena s duet with the Barrio Boyzz on their 1994 single Donde Quiera Que Estes is also featured on Ones the track topped the Hot Latin Songs chart for six consecutive weeks 12 The singles Tu Solo Tu Siempre Hace Frio I Could Fall in Love and Dreaming of You were released posthumously and were added to Ones The latter two were shelved tracks intended for the Don Juan DeMarco 1995 soundtrack in which Selena made a cameo appearance 23 I Could Fall in Love and Dreaming of You were the only songs featured on Ones from the singer s intended crossover album Dreaming of You 1995 Reception and chart performance editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 24 mixed San Antonio Express News 25 favorable The album was met with positive reviews from music critics Ramiro Burr of the San Antonio Express News compared Ones to the greatest hits releases of Buddy Holly Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix 25 Jon O Brien of AllMusic noticed that the company intentionally wanted to focus on Selena s career between 1990 and 1995 ignoring her 1989 debut album 24 The iTunes editorial team found Ones as a showcase of the singer s versatile soprano voice that inspires one to dance or be brought with emotion 26 They noted a sense of intonation spine chilling vibrato and coherency throughout the album 26 Jessica Roiz of Billboard found Ones to have contained several of the singer s most popular singles Roiz listed several songs included in Ones on her list of songs recorded by Selena that are meant to help those who are going through a breakup 27 Ones was marketed through TV advertisements as a replacement to Selena s previous works which were removed from distribution 9 The album s release coincided with VH1 s Behind the Music episode of Selena which first aired on October 2 2002 9 Ones debuted at number four on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums chart on the week ending October 19 2002 the highest debuting album that week 28 The album debuted at number 162 on the Billboard 200 chart 28 before peaking at number 159 on the week ending November 9 2002 29 In a year end report compiled by Nielsen SoundScan Ones was named with other Latin music albums to have end the slight decline in Latin music sales that plagued the United States in the first and second quarters of 2002 30 The recording was nominated for the Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year at the 2003 Billboard Latin Music Awards 31 Ones ended 2003 as the 13th best selling Latin album and ninth best selling Latin pop album of the year 32 Ones reentered the Top Latin Albums chart the week of February 7 2004 at number 74 before slipping off and reentering the chart the week of March 13 at number 65 33 34 On the chart s April 17 2004 list Ones rose to number 11 receiving the highest percentage gains for an album that week which was followed by the singer s ninth anniversary of her death 35 The album remained on the chart until May 29 2004 36 Ones was removed from Billboard s Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums chart and began charting on the Top Latin Catalog Albums chart On the April 19 2009 chart Ones rose 51 percent in sales and climbed 61 percent to number three on the Top Latin Catalog Albums chart which was followed by the singer s 14th anniversary of her death 37 Ones ended up as the 88th best selling Latin album of the 2000s decade 38 On October 14 2016 Ones was released on a limited edition purple double disc vinyl 39 The limited edition helped Ones debut and peak at number 70 on the Top Album Sales and number four on the Vinyl Albums chart 40 41 Ones also debuted on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart peaking at number seven 41 Following another revision to its Latin albums charts Billboard removed its two decade long ban of catalog albums in its chart beginning with the February 11 2017 list Ones re entered the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums chart after 15 years 42 43 44 After its revision Ones claimed the number one position on the Latin Pop Albums chart within three weeks dethroning CNCO s Primera Cita 2016 45 The album remained atop the Latin Pop Albums chart for six consecutive weeks and was displaced by Alejandro Fernandez album Rompiendo Fronteras 2017 on April 8 2017 46 Before its revision Nielsen SoundScan reported that Ones sold 25 000 units in 2016 the seventh best selling Latin album of the year Ones was the best selling Latin album by a woman in 2016 47 In 2017 s mid year report Ones sold 42 000 album equivalent units while 13 000 were pure album sales ranking as the seventh best selling Latin album 48 In 2018 s mid year report Ones sold 8 000 units and ranked as the tenth best selling Latin album 49 On July 12 2018 Ones reached number one on iTunes Latin Albums chart out selling living musicians recent releases including Maluma s F A M E 2018 J Balvin s Vibras 2018 Ozuna s Odisea 2017 and Shakira s El Dorado 2017 27 The event was celebrated on the singer s official Facebook page while Billboard noticed that the album had reached its 140th week on their Top Latin Albums chart 27 Ones was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in February 2003 signifying that 100 000 units had been shipped in the United States 50 In November 2017 the RIAA recertified the album 18 platinum in the Latin field denoting 1 080 000 album equivalent units sold in the United States 51 Track listing editCDNo TitleWriter s Original albumLength1 No Quiero Saber Abraham Quintanilla IIIPete AstudilloVen Conmigo 19902 562 Baila Esta Cumbia A QuintanillaAstudilloVen Conmigo2 583 Como la Flor A QuintanillaAstudilloEntre a Mi Mundo 19923 054 La Carcacha A QuintanillaAstudilloEntre a Mi Mundo4 115 Buenos Amigos with Alvaro Torres Alvaro TorresNada Se Compara Contigo 19914 476 No Debes Jugar A QuintanillaRicky VelaLive 19932 517 La Llamada A QuintanillaAstudilloLive 3 138 Amor Prohibido A QuintanillaAstudilloAmor Prohibido 19942 509 No Me Queda Mas VelaAmor Prohibido3 2010 Fotos y Recuerdos Chrissie HyndeAmor Prohibido2 3611 El Chico del Apartamento 512 A QuintanillaVelaAmor Prohibido3 2912 Bidi Bidi Bom Bom Selena QuintanillaAstudilloAmor Prohibido3 3013 Techno Cumbia A QuintanillaAstudilloAmor Prohibido3 4714 Si Una Vez A QuintanillaAstudilloAmor Prohibido2 4615 Donde Quiera Que Estes featuring the Barrio Boyzz K C PorterMiguel FloresDonde Quiera Que Estes 19934 2916 Tu Solo Tu Felipe Valdes LealDreaming of You 19953 1517 Siempre Hace Frio Cuco SanchezSiempre Selena 19963 1618 I Could Fall in Love Keith ThomasDreaming of You4 3919 Dreaming of You Franne GoldeTom SnowDreaming of You5 1420 Con Tanto Amor Medley Amor Prohibido Si Una Vez Como la Flor A QuintanillaAstudillo 7 07 DVDNo TitleDirector s Length1 No Quiero Saber 3 382 La Carcacha Cecilia Miniucchi3 403 Buenos Amigos 4 464 La Llamada Cecilia Miniucchi3 125 Amor Prohibido Cecilia Miniucchi2 536 No Me Queda Mas Sean Davered4 137 Bidi Bidi Bom Bom Cecilia Miniucchi3 298 Techno Cumbia 3 559 Donde Quiera Que Estes Laurice Bell4 2610 Tu Solo Tu 3 1611 Siempre Hace Frio 3 0812 I Could Fall in Love Hector Galan4 2913 Dreaming of You Doug Kluthe4 24Personnel editCredits are taken from the album s liner notes 11 Vocals Selena main vocalist Alvaro Torres guest artist Trey Lorenz backing vocalist Lucy Perez backing vocalist Composers A B Quintanilla Pete Astudillo Miguel Flores Cliff Friend Franne Golde Chrissie Hynde Felipe Valdes Leal K C Porter Cuco Sanchez Tom Snow Keith Thomas Alvaro Torres Ricky Vela Engineers Marcelo Anez Gregg Vickers Jose Luis Arroyave Juan Jose Virviescas Instrumentals Jose Luis Arroyave keyboards Kike Santander keyboards Joe Ojeda keyboards Manny Lopez guitar nylon string Chris Perez guitar Henry Gomez guitar Tedoy Mullet trumpet Arturo Meza percussion Jesse O Jay Martinez percussion Suzette Quintanilla drums Eliza Howardson violin Producers A B Quintanilla III Jose Luis Arroyave programming Sergio Minski Guillermo J Page Jorge Alberto Pino executive producer Andres Felipe Silva executive director Kike SantanderCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2002 Peakposition US Billboard 200 29 159 Chart 2016 Peakposition US Top Album Sales 40 70 US Vinyl Albums 41 4 US Top Pop Catalog Albums 52 7 Chart 2017 Peakposition US Billboard Top Latin Albums 53 2 US Billboard Latin Pop Albums 45 1 Chart 2021 Peakposition US Billboard 200 54 42 55 US Billboard Catalog Albums 56 5 Quarterly charts edit Chart Q1 2003 Position US Top Latin Albums 57 9 Chart Q2 2003 Position US Top Latin Albums 58 10 Year end charts edit Chart 2003 Peakposition US Top Latin Albums 32 13 US Latin Pop Albums 32 9 Chart 2017 Peakposition US Top Latin Albums 59 13 US Latin Pop Albums 60 3 Chart 2018 Peakposition US Top Latin Albums 61 13 US Latin Pop Albums 62 2 Chart 2019 Peakposition US Top Latin Albums 63 13 US Latin Pop Albums 64 2 Chart 2020 Peakposition US Top Latin Albums 65 13 US Latin Pop Albums 66 1 Chart 2021 Peakposition US Top Latin Albums 67 4 US Latin Pop Albums 68 1 Decade end charts edit Chart 2000 09 Position US Top Latin Albums 38 88 Chart 2010 19 Position US Top Latin Albums 69 32Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 51 18 Platinum Latin 1 080 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also edit nbsp Latin music portal 2002 in Latin music Selena albums discography List of number one Billboard Latin Pop Albums from the 2010s Latin American music in the United StatesReferences edit Verhovek 1995 p 1 Untiedt 2013 p 127 Schone 1995 p 3 Shaw 2005 p 50 Patoski 1996 p 211 Quintanilla 2007 a b Chen 2002 a b Morales 2002 a b c Cobo 2002b p 8 Lannert 2002 p 20 a b Quintanilla 2002 a b c d e Anon amp n d b Malone 2003 p 158 Tarradell 1997 Jacobs 1995 p 61 Anon 1995 Lopetegui 2013 Arraras 1997 p 50 Pressley 1995 Catlin 1995 Mitchell 2015 Holston 1994 p 90 Cole amp Farley 1995 p 2 a b O Brien 2002 a b Burr 2005 a b Anon amp n d a a b c Roiz 2018 a b Anon amp 2002 a p 48 63 a b Anon amp 2002 b p 71 Cobo 2002a p 3 Anon amp 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